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Northumberland - Wikipedia Northumberland is the northernmost county in England The county has an area of 5,013 km 2 (1,936 sq mi) and had a population of 331,420 in 2024, making it the least-densely populated county in England
Northumberland | England, Map, Castle, Landmarks, History - Britannica Northumberland is an area of strongly contrasting landscapes, from the agricultural eastern coastal plain and the sparsely populated, rugged hills and moors of the west to the densely populated urban and industrial areas of the Tyne and Blyth river valleys in the south
Official tourist information for Northumberland - Visit North East England Known for its rich traditions and the distinctive character of its people, Northumberland is the northernmost county of England and stretches over almost 2,000 square miles of breathtaking countryside, award-winning coastlines, rolling hills and charming market towns
Best places to visit in Northumberland: top attractions, and places to . . . The northernmost county in England, Northumberland is a land of big, starry skies, castles, plus plenty of cosy boltholes within whose historic walls you can sit out the changeable weather Here’s our guide to the very best places to visit in Northumberland
Northumberland – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Northumberland is a rural county in North East England, on the England - Scotland border It contains one of the most picturesque and untouched stretches of coastline in the United Kingdom and contains rolling hills and low mountains in the sparsely populated interior
Northumberland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Northumberland is the most northern county in England Lindisfarne is an island close offshore The county town is Morpeth Its finest church is Hexham Abbey Northumberland occupies a small part of the former Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria